As a county Farm Bureau leader this is a great opportunity for you to broaden your leadership skills, learn and gather newideas, and of course interact with other county leaders like yourself.

The meetings start with dinner followed by the program. The new Community Council program will be the focal point of the evening’s training. We will look at value of councils, how county boards and action teams can use council input and involvement, and finally how council members can expand county volunteer and membership efforts.

Due to space constraints we request no more than eight people per county attend. There is no attendance award this year.Ohio Farm Bureau is asking county presidents to extend a special invitation to an individual they believe could benefit from the cabinet meeting experience – with the idea of having that individual assume a county Farm Bureau leadership position in the near future.

Ohio Farm Bureau Federation is a member of American Farm Bureau Federation®, a national organization of farmers and ranchers including Farm Bureau® organizations in 49 other states and Puerto Rico, and is responsible for Farm Bureau membership and programs within the State of Ohio. Ohio Farm Bureau Federation programs and services are available only to Farm Bureau members within Ohio. The political views expressed in these pages represent Ohio Farm Bureau Federation's positions on various issues as they relate to Ohio. The positions of the national Farm Bureau organization collectively are expressed through American Farm Bureau Federation. Any opinions, statements or views expressed through comments or by outside contributors are the express views of those individuals and do not necessarily represent the views of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.